Tokyo Time

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This is a short documentary about two college students on a journey
through Japan. From the serene temples of Kyoto to the bloody Tsukiji
fish market, Tokyo Time is an account of culture shock and personal
discovery.

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stereotypical analysis of Japan. Its obvious they stayed in their dorm rooms and spent a day making the video.

Kari

How simple and naive, yet refreshingly youthful and whistful. Takes me back in time to trips I took with friends when I was (suppose to be) in school.

johnny

Wow. A film is posted on here of two students time in Japan for only a month….. Extremely stereotypical and juvenile. No serious or valuable insight. I’ve lived in S. Korea for the last 4 years and I feel like I just barely could start to begin to offer a worthwhile and valuable account of my thoughts on this country and region. So much left to learn. It’s a bit pompous to post this. Almost angers me a bit when I see “1 monthers” (students) who come here and then go home showing their pet student video project and sharing their seemingly “deep” experiences and coming across like they have many answers to the general cultural mysteries and differences of the country visited. I also didn’t appreciate the insincere sincerity. I dunno – but I call BS when I see it. F*#@ this film.

Boratimborat

so true

Jrm68

I enjoyed it. I have been to Japan 5 times, so just seeing the tourist sites from my first trip was interesting.

Laura

At least these kids don’t preach hate and respect people’s differences. They aren’t ever going to start a war.

Anthony B

Guys, That was a really good video. Ive been to Japan and everything you guys mentioned is so true. I want go leave there…

a M

lmao why is the concept of cutting up fish so mind boggling…? is it cause in america it’s all done in factories and people don’t think twice about where food comes from? kinda made me lol